Lesbians, Levis, and Lipstick by Joanie Erickson Jeanine Cogan
Author:Joanie Erickson, Jeanine Cogan [Joanie Erickson, Jeanine Cogan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781560231219
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 1999-07-09T00:00:00+00:00
Dancing
94
55%
4â5 hrs
Hiking/Camping
69
40%
4â5 hrs
Weight Lifting
67
39%
4â5 hrs
Biking
66
37%
4â5 hrs
Swimming
55
32%
2â3 hrs
Running
42
25%
2â3 hrs
Other
34
20%
6â10 hrs
Aerobics
29
17%
2â3 hrs
Basketball
19
11%
2â3 hrs
Softball
18
11%
4â5 hrs
Tennis/Racquetball
17
10%
2â3 hrs
Roller Blading
17
10%
2â3 hrs
Martial Arts
12
7%
4â5 hrs
Volleyball
9
5%
2â3 hrs
Note: Of those who specified what kind of Other activity they engaged in (n = 31) the most common response was sex (29%), followed by indoor exercise such as the Stairmaster or treadmill (19%) and golf (9%).
On average lesbian and bisexual women in the sample engaged in four different activities in the past month. Contrary to the âall lesbians are softball playersâ stereotype, only 10% of the women in this sample played softball. Other activities such as walking, dancing, hiking and weight lifting were more popular among women in this sample. Walking was rated as the most frequent activity women engaged in (96%) and volleyball as the least frequent activity (5%).
How Do Lesbians Feel About Their Bodies? The Influence of Thinness Expectations
A recurring question authors in this volume address is whether lesbians internalize and pursue dominant cultureâs thinness ideal (see Heffernan, this volume). The answer, though research is not conclusive, has basically been yes; to some extent, lesbians yearn for the Barbie image which manifests itself in similar rates of body dissatisfaction as heterosexual women. To make sense of the complex and at times contradicting findings it may be useful to distinguish the extreme forms of body dissatisfaction (eating disorder symptoms) from what has been called normative female discontent (e.g., feeling too fat). Body image was assessed accordingly among the women in this sample.
Weight, Ideal Weight and Dieting Behavior. Through weight and height data the Body Mass Index (BMI) was calculated. BMI is the most reliable and valid measure of weight, which accounts for height and is calculated by dividing weight by height squared. Additionally, individuals were asked what their ideal weight was, allowing for the calculation of the weight discrepancy score which was the difference between their current and ideal weights. A last question asked whether individuals were currently on a diet to lose weight.
Are Lesbians Satisfied with Their Weight? No, on average women wanted to be thinner than their current weight, with the mean weight of 167.9 lbs. (SD = 42.8; BMI: M = 24.5, SD = 6.2) which differed significantly from the mean ideal weight of 136.6 lbs. [t(166) = 10.6, p = .00]. The mean discrepancy score between real and ideal weight was 30.9 lbs. (SD = 39 lbs.), indicating that on average women wanted to weigh 31 lbs. less than their current weight. Only ten percent of women indicated no difference between their real and ideal weights, suggesting they were satisfied with their current weight. Of the 90% of women who were dissatisfied with their current weight 86% wanted to weigh less than their current weight and four percent (N = 7) wanted to weigh more.
Variables associated with greater dissatisfaction with current weight were age and BMI, with older and heavier women having higher weight discrepancy scores. Analyses revealed significant positive correlations between the weight discrepancy score and age (r = .17, p = .03) and BMI (r = .
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